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Accelerated Geometry and Geometry and Informal Geometry
Algebra 1 Part 2
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Calculus =)
Derivatives
We are able to find the derivative of any polynomial function in standard form using the Power Rule.
Given any derivative we can find the equation of both the tangent line and the normal line to the function.
We are able to find the derivative of any composition function using the Chain Rule.
We can apply the Chain Rule multiple times in order to find the derivative of function combinations. (Thanks, Ben!)
I can use the Product Rule to find the derivative of function combinations.
I can
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Derivatives
We are able to find the derivative of any polynomial function in standard form using the Power Rule.
Given any derivative we can find the equation of both the tangent line and the normal line to the function.
We are able to find the derivative of any composition function using the Chain Rule.
We can apply the Chain Rule multiple times in order to find the derivative of function combinations. (Thanks, Ben!)
I can use the Product Rule to find the derivative of function combinations.
I can